VS2008 SP1 Hotfix to Support "-vsdoc.js" IntelliSense Doc Files
I’ve been holding off on mentioning that you can get intellisense support for the jQuery framework until now because getting it to work was kind of a hack at best. But today Microsoft released the hotfix that makes the whole thing pretty darn easy to implement. Of course, you’ll need VS 2008 to get the support, but you should have that by now anyhow.
The announcement was first made here:
Visual Web Developer Team Blog : VS2008 SP1 Hotfix to Support “-vsdoc.js” IntelliSense Doc Files
You can download the hotfix from here:
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/KB958502/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=1736
You’ll also need to download the -vsdoc.js file from the jQuery site, which you can find at the download page here:
http://docs.jquery.com/Downloading_jQuery#Download_jQuery
(It’s the link prefixed by “Documentation:” and the link says, “Visual Studio”)
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